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1 COURSE SYLLABUS Southeast Missouri State University Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation Course HL 105 Title of Course: Introduction to Allied Health Professions Revision New X I. Catalog Description and Credit Hours of Course: An overview of several allied health professions with an emphasis on the academic preparation needed to enter these professions.(2 credit hours) II. Prerequisite(s): None III. Purposes or Objective of the Course: A. To introduce students to a variety of career options in the allied health care professions B. To introduce students to the patient populations with which various allied health professionals routinely work C. To identify the settings in which professionals in various allied health care fields work. D. To identify the academic preparation and credentialing necessary to enter into various allied health care professions IV. Student Learning Outcomes: The student will be able to: A. Discuss the academic preparation necessary to practice in various Allied Health Professions (AHP) B. Discuss the patient populations with which AHP work C. Identify an individual career path and the means by which they will achieve their career goal V. Expectations of Students: A. The student will participate in class discussions and assignments B. The student will successfully complete all examinations C. The student will complete a 15 hour observation with an AHP VI. Course Content: A. Defining Allied Health Care Professionals and identifying the disciplines to be covered in the course 1 1. What is a profession?

3 HL 105 Introduction to Allied Health Professions Fall 2015 Web-Based Course Instructor Name: Instructor Phone: Instructor Office Hours: Instructor Office: Instrucor Course Description: An overview of several allied health professions with an emphasis on the academic preparation needed to enter these professions. Credit Hours: 2 lecture hours Questions, comments or requests regarding this course or program should be taken to the instructor. Unanswered questions or unresolved issues involving this class may be taken to <Department Chair> in <Department Office Location>. Textbook: Stanfield, P., Hui, Y. and Cross, N. Introduction to Health Professions(6 th edition). Jones and Bartlett: Burlington, MA, Course Objectives: A. To introduce students to a variety of career options in the allied health care professions B. To introduce students to the patient populations with which various allied health professionals routinely work C. To identify the settings in which professionals in various allied health care fields work. D. To identify the academic preparation and credentialing necessary to enter into various allied health care professions Student Learning Outcomes: The student will be able to: A. Discuss the academic preparation necessary to practice in various Allied Health Professions (AHP) B. Discuss the patient populations with which AHP work C. Identify an individual career path and the means by which they will achieve their career goal All course content and exams will be online. The course includes video discussions by professionals regarding their most valuable preparatory experiences and the most and least enjoyable parts of their jobs. Students are required to watch each video and make comment on the video. At any point in the course a student may submit the details of their observation of and interview with an AHP. This experience should include at least 10 hours of observation which starts after the beginning of the semester in which the student is enrolled in the course. One may not use previous experience. Assignments, other than the observation and interview, will be posted on the website and the students will have a minimum of one week to complete the assignments.

5 A=90-100% pts B=80-89% pts C=70-79% pts D=60-69% pts F=0-59% <150 pts. All class meetings and exams will be online Academic Policy Statement Students will be expected to abide by the University Policy for Academic Honesty regarding plagiarism and academic honesty. Refer to Student with Disabilities Statement If a student has a special need addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and requires materials in an alternative format, please notify the instructor at the beginning of the course. Reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate special needs. Refer to Civility and Harassment All students are entitled to an educational experience in a setting where there exists a shared sense of respect between the students and instructor. All students and the instructor should strive to create an atmosphere in which all are felt welcome and open and honest discussion can and will be tolerated.

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